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Daily Archives: 04 June, 2018
Stormont impasse delays Magee medical school recruitment
04 Jun, 2018
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Magee College
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medicine
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UU
Fees, access and admissions
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Governance and administration
The UK’s participation in Horizon Europe: caught in a game of high politics?
04 Jun, 2018
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Brexit
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EU
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FP9
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research funding
,
UJ
Research
GMIT given more time to build sports hall
04 Jun, 2018
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GMIT
Governance and administration
Free third-level courses on offer to help tackle skills shortages
04 Jun, 2018
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graduate employment
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Richard Bruton
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Springboard
Governance and administration
Innovation in Research Publishing and in Funding Proposals, both Quality and Quantifying
04 Jun, 2018
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research funding
Research
Three witnesses to Berkeley balcony collapse settle actions
04 Jun, 2018
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Berkeley
Legal issues
Tributes paid to John Coolahan, the ‘father of Irish education’
04 Jun, 2018
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John Coolahan
Life
Parents swaying children with ‘outdated’ career-choice views
04 Jun, 2018
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Des Fitzgerald
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graduate employment
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UL
Governance and administration
The joys of marking … or ‘grading’
04 Jun, 2018
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degree classification
,
grading
Teaching